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Localization of the Antennapedia protein in Drosophila embryos and imaginal discs
Author(s) -
Wirz Johannes,
Fessler Liselotte I.,
Gehring Walter J.
Publication year - 1986
Publication title -
the embo journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.484
H-Index - 392
eISSN - 1460-2075
pISSN - 0261-4189
DOI - 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1986.tb04647.x
Subject(s) - antennapedia , biology , imaginal disc , drosophila melanogaster , embryo , drosophila (subgenus) , drosophilidae , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics , evolutionary biology , phenotype , gene , homeotic gene
Antibodies have been raised against a fusion protein containing the 3′ region of the coding sequence of the Antennapedia (Antp) gene fused to β‐galactosidase. The distribution of the protein on whole mount embryos and imaginal discs of third instar larvae was examined by immunofluorescence. In young embryos, expression of the Antp protein was limited to the thoracic segments in the epidermis, whereas it was found in all neuromeres of head, thorax and abdomen. At the end of embryogenesis, the Antp protein mainly accumulated in the ventral nervous system in certain parts of the thoracic neuromeres, from posterior T1 to anterior T3, with a gap in posterior T2. Comparison of Antp protein distribution in nervous systems from wild‐type and Df P9 embryos, lacking the genes of the Bithorax ‐complex (BX‐C), revealed a pattern of expression which indicated that the BX‐C represses Antp in the posterior segments with the exception of the last abdominal neuromeres (A8‐9) which are regulated independently. The protein pattern in nervous systems from Sex combs reduced (Scr xF9 ) mutant embryos was indistinguishable from that found in wild‐type embryos; thus, neurogenic expression of Antp in T1 and the more anterior segments does not appear to be under the control of Scr + . All imaginal discs derived from the three thoracic segments express Antp protein. The distribution was distinct in each disc; strongest expression was observed in the proximal parts of the discs. In the leg discs the protein distribution seemed to be compartmentally restricted, whereas in the wing disc this was not the case. Antp protein was not detected in the eye‐antennal disc. In embryos, as well as in imaginal discs, the protein is localized in the nucleus.

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